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VOLUME = A . (B x C)



'''Real World Applications:''' We often use parallelepiped objects in everyday life. For instance, most of the rooms have a shape of a rectangular parallelepiped. This figure has three plane diagonals, which are edge's diagonals and one space diagonal. Most often we solve for rectangular parallelepiped figures where three dimensions and plane diagonals are integers. We explored a rectangular parallelepiped where its dimensions, (plane diagonals and space diagonal) are integers. 

Resources:
http://www.mathpages.com/home/kmath418.htm\end{equation*}
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